7 December 2007

The Million Book Project - a postscript to Kindle

In an interesting postscript to my previous entry, The Million Book Project, an international venture led by Carnegie Mellon University in the United States, Zhejiang University in China, the Indian Institute of Science in India and the Library at Alexandria in Egypt, has completed the digitization of more than 1.5 million books, which are now available online.

Though Google, Microsoft, the Internet Archive and recently Amazon have all launched major book digitisation projects, the Million Book Project represents the world’s largest, university-based digital library of freely accessible books. At least half of its books are out of copyright, or were digitised with the permission of the copyright holders, so the complete texts are, or eventually will be, available free.

It’s another great initiative and one to continue watching.

Posted in collaboration by Lee Davis at 11:43 pm  

Comments:

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.  | TrackBack URL

Leave a comment

Powered by WordPress Protected by Akismet